March 26

Tuesday March 26, 2019 at 7:00 PM: Terri Daniel

We’ve heard the stories and we’ve read the research. We know consciousness continues after the body dies, and we as a culture have been intellectually and spiritually elevated by learning about these life-altering experiences. So what’s next? How do we teach and support a metaphysical understanding of birth, death and beyond?

In this thought-providing presentation, we will examine our role as “sacred activists,” and explore the ways in which we can serve as teachers and advocates for death awareness and consciousness studies.

Come and meet Terri Daniel, who last appeared at South Bay IANDS in April, 2017. If if you are questioning the existence of an afterlife, if you are bereaved, or if you are in need of healing from a loss this meeting will be potentially very helpful. The lecture will be followed by a short break and a Q&A period.

Please see Terri’s extensive bio HERE, which in turn, contains a link to her books on death and the afterlife as well as a link to The Afterlife Awareness Conference, which she founded and conducts each year. This year it will be held in Salt Lake City in early June.

Donations in the suggested range of $5.00 – $20.00 are gratefully accepted at the door. Please sign in with your email address to receive future meeting and speaker announcements.

Snacks are always welcomed!

For a map to the event, please navigate HERE. If you are coming from the north or west, please allow sufficient time to navigate the rush hour traffic.

Quotes Worth Pondering

"I have never interviewed anyone who had a near-death experience who told me that they came back to make more money or to spend more time at their jobs away from their families... Instead, they become convinced that they need to be more loving and kind. They react to their experience by living life to its fullest. They believe their lives have a purpose, even if that purpose is obscure to them. Invariably it involves concepts such as love of family or service to others. They seem to know that the love they create while living will be reflected and radiated back to them when they die." -- Melvin Morse, M.D., from his book, Parting Visions

“I went into this tunnel, and I came into this room that was just beautiful. God held me, He called me by name, and He told me, ‘Mary Jo, you can’t stay.’ And I wanted to stay. I protested. I said, ‘I can’t stay? Why not?’ And I started talking about all the reasons; I was a good wife, I was a good mother, I did 24-hour care with cancer patients. And He said, ‘Let me ask you one thing -- have you ever loved another the way you’ve been loved here?’ And I said, ‘No, it’s impossible. I’m a human.’ And then He just held me and said, ‘You can do better.’ ” -- Mary Jo Rapini, describing her near-death experience